From Hunger

Rarely had a conclusion been so inconclusive. After a four-month,
$320,000 probe into the extent of hunger in the U.S., the 13-member
President's Task Force on Food Assistance produced a report last week
that wound up by saying, "We have not been able to substantiate
allegations of rampant hunger." Though the study acknowledged that
some were going hungry, it insisted there was no way to determine who
and how many.

A host of politicians, antipoverty groups and religious organizations
swiftly denounced the findings. Their reaction blighted White House
hopes that the investigation would be accepted as the
"no-holds-barred...